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Page 1 Monday, 2 November 2015 Mallee Street/PO Box 2 Leeton NSW 2705 T 6953 3488 F 6953 3175 E [email protected] W www.leeton-p.school.nsw.edu.au Term 4 Week 5 Monday, 2 November 2015 Calendar What’s On? Week 5 Term 4 - Bookfair Wed 4th Nov Mon 9 th Nov Tuesday, 3 rd November Canteen lunch orders due in to LPS Canteen for Grandparents Day Wednesday, 4 th November Bookfair Kinder Transition 11.30am- 1.30pm Thursday, 5 th November Grandparents Day & Shared lunch @ 1.00pm Bookfair Friday, 6 th November Bookfair Kindergarten to Altina Wildlife Park, Darlington Point Week 6 Term 4 Monday, 9 th November Last day of Bookfair Tuesday, 10 th November Learn, Play, Shine 9.45am 10.45am Wednesday, 11 th November Kinder transition 11.30am 1.30pm Thursday, 12 th November RA Spratt, Author Visit Friday, 13 th November Water Survival Challenge testing Week 7 Term 4 - LEARN TO SWIM ALL WEEK Tuesday, 17 th November No Scripture LHS Transition Wednesday, 18 th November Kinder Transition 11.30-1.30 Week 8 Term 4 - LEARN TO SWIM ALL WEEK Tuesday, 24 th November Learn, Play, Shine No Scripture School Spectacular Wednesday, 25 th November School Spectacular Kinder Transition 11.30-1.30 Thursday, 26 th November School Spectacular Friday, 27 th November School Spectacular Principals Report Dear Parents, Carers and Community Members Last week I had the honour of travelling to Sydney to watch LPS students perform at the Sydney Opera House along with 700 other NSW Public School students as a part of the Primary Public Schools Combined Choir. The event showcased our talented Public School students and was a once in a lifetime experience for all 30 choral group students. Last Week at LPS Festival of Choral Music Last Wednesday 30 Leeton Public School students travelled to Sydney to take part in the Festival of Choral Music Bennalong Concert at the Sydney Opera House on Thursday evening. The Festival of Choral Music featured a Combined Primary Choir of 700 voices who sang a variety of well-known and specially commissioned pieces for the event including a medally of songs commemorating 100 years since Gallipoli. The event also had various bands and high school singing groups performing throughout the evening including the NSW Public Schools Festival Orchestra, NSW Public Schools Symphonic Wind Orchestra and the NSW Public Schools band to name a few. School Review Monday 26 th Wednesday 28 th October Also taking place last week was the LPS School Review into Teaching and Learning. This review took place over three days and involved the review team interviewing students, teachers and parents. The team also visited classrooms, looked at school data and teaching and learning programs. The findings of this review and recommendations will be finalised and sent back to school within the next three weeks. Reviews such as these are important as they give the school valuable information regarding what is working and any changes that need to be made to continue to improve as a whole school. A big thank you to Mrs Gena Frazer who was the staff member on the teams as well as all the parents, students and teachers who took part in the review process. Music : Count Us In Last Thursday students from LPS took part in the Music Count Us In program involving over 500,000 students and 2100 schools from across Australia. The students sang “ Gold”, a

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Page 1: Calendar What’s On? Principals Report Week 5 Term 4 · This review took place over three days and involved the review team interviewing students, teachers and parents. The team

Page 1

Monday, 2 November 2015

Mallee Street/PO Box 2 Leeton NSW 2705 T 6953 3488 F 6953 3175 E [email protected] W www.leeton-p.school.nsw.edu.au

Term 4 Week 5 Monday, 2 November 2015

Calendar – What’s On? Week 5 Term 4 - Bookfair Wed 4th Nov – Mon 9

th Nov

Tuesday, 3rd

November Canteen lunch orders due in

to LPS Canteen for

Grandparents Day

Wednesday, 4th

November Bookfair

Kinder Transition 11.30am-

1.30pm

Thursday, 5th

November Grandparents Day & Shared

lunch @ 1.00pm

Bookfair

Friday, 6th November Bookfair

Kindergarten to Altina Wildlife

Park, Darlington Point

Week 6 Term 4

Monday, 9th

November Last day of Bookfair

Tuesday, 10th November Learn, Play, Shine 9.45am –

10.45am

Wednesday, 11th

November Kinder transition 11.30am –

1.30pm

Thursday, 12th November RA Spratt, Author Visit

Friday, 13th

November Water Survival Challenge

testing

Week 7 Term 4 - LEARN TO SWIM ALL WEEK

Tuesday, 17th November No Scripture

LHS Transition

Wednesday, 18th

November Kinder Transition 11.30-1.30

Week 8 Term 4 - LEARN TO SWIM ALL WEEK

Tuesday, 24th November Learn, Play, Shine

No Scripture

School Spectacular

Wednesday, 25th

November School Spectacular

Kinder Transition 11.30-1.30

Thursday, 26th November School Spectacular

Friday, 27th

November School Spectacular

Principals Report

Dear Parents, Carers and Community Members

Last week I had the honour of travelling to Sydney to watch

LPS students perform at the Sydney Opera House along with

700 other NSW Public School students as a part of the Primary

Public Schools Combined Choir. The event showcased our

talented Public School students and was a once in a lifetime

experience for all 30 choral group students.

Last Week at LPS

Festival of Choral Music

Last Wednesday 30 Leeton Public School students travelled to

Sydney to take part in the Festival of Choral Music Bennalong

Concert at the Sydney Opera House on Thursday evening.

The Festival of Choral Music featured a Combined Primary

Choir of 700 voices who sang a variety of well-known and

specially commissioned pieces for the event including a

medally of songs commemorating 100 years since Gallipoli.

The event also had various bands and high school singing

groups performing throughout the evening including the NSW

Public Schools Festival Orchestra, NSW Public Schools

Symphonic Wind Orchestra and the NSW Public Schools band

to name a few.

School Review Monday 26th

– Wednesday 28th

October

Also taking place last week was the LPS School Review into

Teaching and Learning. This review took place over three days

and involved the review team interviewing students, teachers

and parents. The team also visited classrooms, looked at

school data and teaching and learning programs.

The findings of this review and recommendations will be

finalised and sent back to school within the next three weeks.

Reviews such as these are important as they give the school

valuable information regarding what is working and any

changes that need to be made to continue to improve as a

whole school.

A big thank you to Mrs Gena Frazer who was the staff member

on the teams as well as all the parents, students and teachers

who took part in the review process.

Music : Count Us In

Last Thursday students from LPS took part in the Music Count

Us In program involving over 500,000 students and 2100

schools from across Australia. The students sang “ Gold”, a

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Monday, 2 November 2015 Term 4, Week 5

song written especially for the event by several talented

students and mentors such as Songwriter Tom Diesal.

The Music: Count Us program brings teachers, parents,

students and the music industry together in celebration, as

more than half a million people unite to sing the same song at

the same time, right across the country.

Day For Daniel

Last Friday students from LPS dressed in red as part of the

Day For Daniel initiative. Our focus at LPS was on ways

students could keep themselves safe. Senior Constable

Janelle Bridge came in to speak to students across the school

on ways in which they could keep themselves safe.

A big thank you to Mrs Frazer for organising the day as well as

Senior Constable Bridge for coming in to speak to our

students.

This week at LPS

Grand Parents Day – Thursday 5th

November

On Thursday 5th

November we will be celebrating

Grandparents day at LPS with Open classrooms from 12-1pm

followed by a shared lunch in the school grounds.

The Book Fair will be operating during lunch time on the day.

Up coming events

P&C Meeting – Tuesday 10th

November 7:30pm

A reminder that the next P&C meeting will be held on Tuesday

10th

November commencing at 7:30pm. All interested parents

and community members are invited to attend these meetings.

As always I encourage open channels of communication

between the home and school. Parents are encouraged to

contact the school office to make an appointment to discuss

any matters regarding their child's education with the relevant

teacher or Assistant Principal (Students K – 2 Gena Frazer,

Years ¾ Rachel Thomason & Joanne Pearce, 5/6 Cathie

Ramponi).

Jayne Gill

Principal

Selective High Schools Year 7 2017 Placement

Government schools use a range of strategies to meet the

educational needs of students. One strategy is selective high

school placement which provides intellectual stimulation and

an educationally enriched environment for students. Selective

High schools include Yanco Agriculture High, Hurlstone

Agriculture High School, Sydney Boys High School, Sydney

Girls High School and Aurora.

Offers for selective high school placement will be determined

mainly on the basis of the Selective High School Placement

Test results and school assessment. The Selective High

School Placement Test will be held on Thursday 10 March

2016.

If you would like your child to apply for selective high school

placement in Year 7 in 2017, you need to do so soon.

Most applicants are expected to apply and submit applications

online. You will need to have an email address (not the

student’s email address), access to the internet and a printer to

do this.

Detailed instructions on how to apply online will be available

from 13 October 2015 at

www.schools.nsw.edu.au/shsplacement . Online applications

close on 16 November 2015.

A reminder for:

GRANDPARENTS

DAY!!

THIS THURSDAY 5TH NOVEMBER,

2015

Grandparents, Parents & Friends are invited

along to our Grandparent Day Celebrations

sharing our classroom learning journeys.

12.00pm – 1.00pm Open classrooms

1.00pm – 1.50 pm A warm invitation is

extended to stay with your child/ren and

share a lunch on the lawn.

Don’t forget to visit our “Under the Sea”

Book Fair on the day which will be open

from 11.30am to 3.30pm

Book Fair Opening Times are on the flyer

that was sent home last week!

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Special Award Winners for this Week

Diamond Award Winners

Congratulations to these students for their exceptional

achievement, behaviour and service to others.

Back row: Amy Ryan, Sarah Puntoriero, Tahlia Barton-

Roden, Jhie Deaton, William Aliendi Front row: Victoria

Glenn, Jaxon Johnson

Merit Award Winners

KB Charlie Veness, Ellena Halloran

KF Bronson Crockett, Jasmeen Maan

KV Janae Bull, Hamish Stout

1M Maya Pages, Riley Legge

1S Harry Amos, Ivy Snell

2Mc Jack Allen, Junaid Ahmed

2MG Matthew Puntoriero, Jaxon Johnson

S2C Matthew Wallet, Jawad Salmani, Carta Jackson

S2K Adelaide Meline, Shailah Smith, Jasmine Green

S2S Kurt Young, Brodie Petrie, Emma Sherlock

S2T Makiya Martin, Emily Baulch, Mimi Robinson

S3B Hamish Gilmour, Anthony Roberts, Zac Franks

S3O Tye Clancy, Hayley Sloan, Nicholas Robinson

S3RA Will Pizzolante, Charlotte Rudd, Brooke Eglinton

S3RY Nathan Baulch, Amy Ryan, Lailani Watts

LEARN TO SWIM / WATER SURVIVAL CHALLENGE No, you didn’t miss the note! My apologies, but due to missing necessary information, I was unable to prepare the notes for Learn to Swim and Water Survival Challenge. I will compile the notes as soon as possible and send them home. Mrs Jenny Tiffin, Swimming Co-ordinator

Commonwealth Bank

Congratulations to the following students who have made 10

Commonwealth Bank deposits into their accounts.

Back Row: Joshua Narel, Libby Olrick, Zane Lyons Front

Row: Flynn Edis, Matilda Sidebottom, Aimon Doyle, Ethan

Lyons

UNSW Maths

Congratulations to the following students .

Back Row: Sarah Allen, Tharani Manoharan, Maria Tynan,

William Murphy Front Row: Adrian, Adelaide Meline,

Sajeeran Anandakumar, Francesco Ierano

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UNSW English

Congratulations to the following students who have made 10

Commonwealth Bank deposits into their accounts.

Back Row: Tharani Manoharan, Sajeeran Anandakumar,

Francesco Ierano, Maria Tynan Front Row: Matilda Ryan,

Sarah Allen

“Day for Daniel”

Thankyou to everyone for your support for “Day for Daniel” on

Friday.

It was overwhelming to see so many of our children wearing

red!

Senior Constable Janelle Bridge spoke to the children about

the importance of keeping safe and strategies they can use if

they feel unsafe. We thank her for the wonderful way she

delivered the safety message.

At our school our priority has been and always will be the

safety and support of children.

This day was our way of supporting the Morcombes in their

efforts and dedication to keeping children safe.

Thankyou everyone one.

Mrs Gena Frazer

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Monday, 2 November 2015 Term 4, Week 5

Telstra’s Family Ticket Offer for School Spectacular

Telstra – the Schools Spectacular’s Principal Sponsor – is

giving you the chance to win tickets to the Schools

Spectacular Matinee performance on Saturday 28

November at 1.00pm. Each lucky winner will receive a

Family Pass of 4 tickets (Silver category).

To enter, tell us in 100 words or less why you would like to win

tickets to the 2015 Schools Spectacular. Entries close Friday

13 November 2015. Send your entry to:

[email protected] OR

Schools Spectacular Ticket Giveaway

DoE Sponsorship Unit

Locked Bag 53, Darlinghurst NSW 2010

Winners will be notified by email or phone on Monday 16

November 2015. You must be able to attend the Schools

Spectacular matinee performance on Saturday 28 November

2015 at 1pm. One entry per person.

History of the Leeton Roxy Community Theatre

As part of our History unit, the children from Year 2 have been

looking at significant sites from the past that are still present

today within the township of Leeton. Children made note of the

things they already know about these significant sites and

came up with questions of inquiry that they would like to know

more about. Last Wednesday they had the opportunity to ask

their questions regarding one of these significant sites, which

was the Roxy Community Theatre. Mrs Krystal Roden, who is

the Manager for the Roxy Theatre, was our special guest. She

not only answered all the children’s questions but also shared

her wealth of knowledge about the Roxy Community Theatre

and how it came to be and why it is so important to preserve

today. Thankyou Mrs Roden for visiting and sharing this

important information.

Below is Ella’s recount demonstrating just a snippet of Year 2’s

new found knowledge regarding the well-known Roxy.

On Wednesday a girl called Krystal came to our school to

talk about the Roxy because in History we have been

learning about old buildings from the past that are still

here today in Leeton.

The Roxy has been around for 85 years. The Roxy got

named by the first Roxy in New York. Both of these Roxys

were named by Samuel Roxy Rothafel who designed them.

The Roxy’s lights were added in 1932 and were switched

on in1933.

In 1933 a stage was added in to do dancing, singing, plays

and Eisteddfods. It also had a milk bar where the

manager’s office is now, and it used to have a chemist but

now it’s a supper room and office.

In 2014 the Roxy went from film into digital.

There are 24 other Roxys in Australia. In our Roxy there is

about 15-16 rooms. We are very lucky that our Roxy is still

with us because other Roxys have been knocked down

and closed for business, so Leeton now has the oldest

operating Roxy in Australia.

By Ella

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REMINDER – Golden Apple Supermarket dockets

It’s that time of year again when we ask you to send in the

dockets you have been collecting during the year. A huge

thank you to those parents/grandparents/carers who have

been sending dockets in during the year.

It is a great fundraiser for our school and we really appreciate

the generosity of the supermarket managers. An extra big

thank you to those who staple and total the dockets. This

is not necessary but is greatly appreciated.

FOUND!

A boys black watch left in a classroom. Please call to the front

office if your child has lost a black watch.

THE CRUNCHY CABIN ROSTER!

Week 5

Monday 2nd

Nov-Margie

Tuesday 3rd – Sue Mundy

Wednesday 4th- Belinda Fairweather

Thursday 5th

- Chris Thompson

Friday 6th

- Tracey Mannall

Week 6

Monday 9th

- Margie

Tuesday 10th

-Liz Tynan

Wednesday 11th

- Nadia Gerhardy

Thursday 12th

-Karen Kalon

Friday 13th-Tammi Ryan

Week 7

Monday 16th

- Margie

Tuesday 17th

- Sue Mundy

Wednesday 18th

-Jenny Ryan

Thursday 19th

- Chris Thompson

Friday 20th- Tracey Mannall

THE CRUNCHY CABIN NEWS

This week, Thursday 5th

November is our Grandparents

shared

Menu available:

Chicken Caesar salad

Large - $6.00

Small - $4.00

Nachos- $4.50

Wedges with sweet chilli &

sour cream- $4.50

Please have your orders in by

Tuesday 3rd November.

Please note this is the only food

available on the day.

The Crunchy Cabin can ALWAYS do with more helpers, if you

are interested in helping out at any stage(even for 1 day a term

or next year) don’t hesitate to contact Belinda 0427532401.

Many thanks.

**NEW ** Sweet & Sour sauce sachets for your nuggets - 30 cents ea

It is very important your child brings their

lunch order to the Crunchy Cabin BEFORE

the 9.20 bell. Those children who fail to do

so will receive a plain vegemite/jam/honey

sandwich.

UNIFORM SHOP

The LPS uniform shop will be opened from 1.00pm -

5.00pm on Tuesdays

DON’T FORGET UNIFORM SHOP IS NOW ONLINE. GO TO

"OURONLINECANTEEN" & CLICK ON UNIFORMS!

For your convenience! or by appointment with Belinda on

0427 532 401

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Monday, 2 November 2015 Term 4, Week 5

THE LITTLE RASCALS - Ganmain Bakery Pie Drive

Family pies $13 – Meat Pie, Steak & Onion, Steak &

Mushroom, Chicken & Vegetable, Apple

Ganmain Pies (per dozen) $35.50

Sausage Rolls (per dozen) $26.50

Lamingtons (per dozen) $19.00

To place an order please contact Bianca on 0432208548 or

Kristy 0417500551

All proceeds to RELAY FOR LIFE.

DEPARTMENT OF SPORT & RECREATION – LEARN TO

SWIM AND SURVIVE LESSONS

Australian summers usually involve plenty of fun in and around

the water, but no parent should forget how important it is to

make sure children stay safe.

Sport and Recreation’s Swim and Survive classes for pre-

schoolers and school-aged children help youngsters learn

important ways to be safe and enjoy our pools, rivers, beaches

and lakes.

The intensive nine-day programs provide wonderful results and

are great fun as well. Plus, family discounts make our program

affordable for all the children in the family.

Sport and Recreation runs Swim and Survive classes in pools

throughout regional NSW.

Our instructors are nationally qualified and screened for their

suitability to work with children.

Prices for nine lessons are $69 for school-aged children

and $49 for pre-schoolers (prices exclude pool entry fee).

For more information or to make a booking, visit

sportandrecreation.nsw.gov.auswimandsurive or phone

131302

LEARN TO SWIM –

PRIVATE LESSONS

ONE-ON-ONE OR FAMILY LESSONS AVAILABLE

$20 per lesson

CONTACT: MRS JENNY BRUMFIELD – QUALIFIED

AUSTSWIM TEACHER - PHONE: 69532148

LEETON TOWN BAND - OUTBACK BAND SPECTACULAR 7th & 8th November 2015

Saturday 7th

– PINE AVENUE 9.00am – 1.00pm at

business’ in town

BABY PROMS – 10.30am – FREE - @ “The Venue”

Dooley lane. Conductor Stephen O’Doherty needs help to

conduct the Golden Kangaroos. How big is a tuba? Can you

look inside? Come along and find out!!!! For Pre-schoolers &

parents & children up to Year 2.

ROXY THEATRE – 6.30pm- 150+ players perform as

a Massed Band! Tickets available

online…….www.roxyleeton.com.au

$25 Adult

$15 School age to 18 years

$65 Family

$15 Senior

Sunday 8th

– Mountford Park – Breakfast 8am

Entertainment 10am – 2.30pm Free entry!! A great family

day out. Bring a chair or rug to sit on. Breakfast, lunch and

other refreshments available thanks to local service clubs.

Relax and soak up the atmosphere! See Marching bands &

hear your favourite Concert bands play one more time before

they leave for home. Meet local Artists painting in the park.